From local to national: A postseason viewing experience
Briefly

Yankees baseball has become integral to daily life, subtly complementing our routines and providing a comforting escape from the pressures of everyday existence.
The transition to national broadcasts during playoffs disrupts the comforting routine of local coverage, causing a sense of loss and discomfort for dedicated fans.
National broadcasts often feel overproduced and distracting; for example, a recent game focused excessively on Kyle Schwarber's batting practice instead of the crucial game situation.
Local broadcasts establish a consistent structure that enhances the viewing experience, whereas national programs tend to prioritize flash over the essence of the game.
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